August 11, 2017

Keeping on Top of your Child's Internet Experience: Your Child's Life Depends on It

Dear Friends,

This past week, I received an email that just broke my heart. A concerned father told me the story a 7-year-old girl in his sphere of influence who had been repeatedly surfing for online pornography for the past 18 months. My math tells me she was just over 5 years old when this began!

Innocent kids are getting exposed at younger ages to prosecutable pornography that adults couldn’t even get at an XXX bookstore. At Enough Is Enough® (EIE), we work around the clock fighting for your children and for your families with corporate America, law enforcement, the media, Congress and The White House. In order to keep all of these balls rolling, we must, must have your financial support.

We are doing all we can to share and encourage parents, grandparents and caregivers to implement safety measures, including parental controls on EVERY Internet-enabled device used by the kids in your life. Please don’t let what happened to the little girl above-mentioned happen to a child in your life. I urge you – do not go another moment without implementing the safety measures that are available here.

EIE is 100% donor funded, which mean we count on you! Know that your dollars will help make a lasting impact on protecting the innocence of our children.

#SayNoToTeenVogue!

Over 25,000 signatures!

To date, we've received more than 25,000 signatures to our #SayNoToTeenVogue petition campaign to stop the grooming of impressionable tweens and teens with its graphic "how-to" article promoting sodomy. This is unacceptable and must stop now. Yet, Teen Vogue, and its publication owner Conde Naste, have ignored the public outcry to remove this article, with the exception of a Twitter posting from the magazine's digital editor featuring a photo of him kissing another man and sticking up his middle finger in response to the article's backlash.

If you have not already done so, please sign the online petition. It only takes seconds to do. In the meantime, stay tuned...we'll keep you posted with their response!

Mark your calendars! On September 23rd in Omaha, Nebraska, join in from wherever you are for the Mom’s March for America! I have the pleasure of joining an amazing lineup of speakers as moms, daughters, and grandmas unite across the nation to promote a message of hope and decency as we stand for truth, family, freedom and the Constitution. The event will be broadcast live so you can join the march wherever you are! For more information please visit momsmarchusa.com.

Last week, a host of U.S. senators introduced bipartisan legislation #StopEnablingSexTraffickersAct to ensure justice for victims of sex trafficking, and clarify Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to make sure websites such as Backpage, which knowingly facilitate sex trafficking and child prostitution, can be held liable and brought to justice.

EIE has been pressing for years for the amending of Section 230 and included it in theChildren’s Internet Safety Presidential Pledge and White House Proposal. This is something we can all agree on--we can never allow websites to increase their bottom line by selling ads to sell vulnerable women and young girls for sex. Will you stand with us by contacting your senator's office and let them know that you support this legislation? They need to hear from you because Google’s massive lobbying machine is flooding Congress in an all out effort to stop this legislation. Enough Is Enough®!